Stohr's compelling narrative unveils the drama behind the controversial affirmative action lawsuits and sheds new light during the election season on the White House's role in the Supreme Court's decision.
Stohr's compelling narrative unveils the drama behind the controversial affirmative action lawsuits and sheds new light during the election season on the White House's role in the Supreme Court's decision.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Greg Stohr has been the Bloomberg News Supreme Court reporter since 1998. A former judicial clerk and Congressional and campaign press secretary, he graduated with honors from Harvard Law School in 1995. He lives in Washington, DC, with his wife and two children.
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Litigation Timeline. Prologue. Part One: A Gathering Storm. (December 1995-October 1997). 1 A Tale of Two Professors. 2 Getting Lawyered Up. 3 Gratz, Grutter, and Hamacher. Part Two: Trial Court. (October 1997-April 2001). 4 Equal Protection. 5 Arguments Michigan Wouldn't Make. 6 A Clash in Chambers. 7 Accepted on the Spot. 8 Bollinger's New Front. 9 Duggan's Distinction. 10 Preferences on Trial. Part Three: On Appeal. (April 2001-December 2002). 11 A Court Divided. 12 Martin v. Boggs. 13 Looking to the High Court. Part Four: The Supreme Court. (December 2002-June 2003). 14 The Most Powerful Woman in America. 15 Friends of the Court. 16 "She's Fabulous". 17 "Race Unfortunately Still Matters". 18 Hail to the Victors. Epilogue. Acknowledgments. Notes. Index.
Litigation Timeline. Prologue. Part One: A Gathering Storm. (December 1995-October 1997). 1 A Tale of Two Professors. 2 Getting Lawyered Up. 3 Gratz, Grutter, and Hamacher. Part Two: Trial Court. (October 1997-April 2001). 4 Equal Protection. 5 Arguments Michigan Wouldn't Make. 6 A Clash in Chambers. 7 Accepted on the Spot. 8 Bollinger's New Front. 9 Duggan's Distinction. 10 Preferences on Trial. Part Three: On Appeal. (April 2001-December 2002). 11 A Court Divided. 12 Martin v. Boggs. 13 Looking to the High Court. Part Four: The Supreme Court. (December 2002-June 2003). 14 The Most Powerful Woman in America. 15 Friends of the Court. 16 "She's Fabulous". 17 "Race Unfortunately Still Matters". 18 Hail to the Victors. Epilogue. Acknowledgments. Notes. Index.
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